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Vote for Kerry? Aye Aye, Cap'n.

I didn't register to vote because I didn't want to get into the hassle of avoiding jury duty... -_-

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Yeah, but Bush has TWO hot daughters.

i don't know, i used to be on the bush bandwagon, especialy after i saw the pictures of his daughters getting drunk... but after i saw the brunette kerry on the mtv awards... i just want her. she looks like she'd be a beast in the sack!

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hah I have automatic excuse woot military $$ ...wait a min!

THAT MATRESS SAVED MY LIFE IN 'NAM!

 

-flashbacks to young recruit days-

 

Private, You're going over sees!

 

-Gets up, breaks leg tripping over matress-

...nvm

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Meh, Bush's daughters had a speech right before his.. they were either drunk, or trying to get 'younger' voters. They also made fun of their Grandmother.
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Ooh i saw that run-down, at least tic tacs dont have someone in their family called jeb.

 

I'm gonna vote for....Blair, cause the conservatives havent got it together yet, actually, maybe kennedy, he's nice.

 

 

What....wrong thread?

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Meh, Bush's daughters had a speech right before his.. they were either drunk, or trying to get 'younger' voters. They also made fun of their Grandmother.

Its now time for...Ail's "I thought that was obvious" comment of the day.

 

Look, all four of them were trying to recruit younger voters. You don't sent your early twenties year old daughter on to MTV to recruit geriatrics.

 

That was Ail's "I thought that was obvious" comment of the day, sponsored in full by Trench Wars Incorporated - We own Subspace, and soon we will own you.

 

 

Seriously, I honestly am more attracted to Kerry's daughters, but I'm still voting Bush.

 

It pains me to see parties go through half hearted efforts to get certain groups of voters. The only serious case I see is the GOP's desire to pull in minority votes, (the GOP is putting minorities in big government positions.) although their efforts are still small at this point.

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Okay, It was obvious, But it was still hard to tell if they were drunk. noexpression.gif

 

I wouldn't care for either of them. Let's get a nice conservative president. smile.gif

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Vile, give me a break. Bush has explained himself on why he said that. You seriously cannot attack the president on terrorism, he's done more on the fight against them than any president since Reagan. The left is like * OH MY -*BAD WORD*-ING GOD WE FOUND A FLIP FLOP THAT WASN'T ONE OF OUR OWN, SHOW IT SHOW IT SHOW IT SHOW IT SHOW IT*. You know we cannot "win" the war on terror in the old sense. Terror isn't a state that we can go crush, its an ideology thats going to have to be changed.

 

How does kerry plan to do a better job than the current president? Last I heard he planned to pull our troops out and replace them with a UN coalition. The UN is a largely European organization, and last time I checked Europe has been dealing with Terrorism for centuries. Thats a mighty fine track record that the UN has of dealing with terrorism.

 

 

 

As i've said before, its perfectly ok to change your mind on things, but kerry has made it the rule, not the exception.

 

Here is something to think about. Kerry spent 4 months in Vietnam, while for the last 11 YEARS he's been in the senate. So why is it I hear more about his 4 months in Vietnam than I hear about his 11 years in the senate? Infact, why haven't I heard ANY talk from the Kerry camp about his 11 years in the senate? Shouldn't he be just as proud of his service in the Senate as he is about his 4 month term in Vietnam?

 

I wonder why we aren't hearing anything about his Senate record??

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Oi, at least get the timeframe right. Kerry served 8 to 9 months in vietnam. 4 to 5 months on a guided missle frigate that was off the coast of vietnam and 4 months on a swiftboat.

 

The reason you're seeing his Vietnam record is simple. Bush has !@#$%^&*!@#$%^&*inated two vietnam veterans previous to Kerry, Gore and McCain. If it worked then...better focus on that then what Bush hasn't done in 4 years in office, or the treasonous charges that Senator Graham and Joseph Wilson have levied against the White House.

 

Graham just wrote a book:

 

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/9584265.htm

 

Now, he was the head of the Senate Intelligence Committee, and had a fun little discussion with Tommy Franks that if true means that Bush LET Bin Laden escape justice either through incompetence or malpractice. Neither one of which makes a man worthy to be Commander in Chief.

 

And lest you think this is a fake charge like the Swift Boat vets: http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/20...udis-bush_x.htm

http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/2003_cr/s072403.html

 

 

Plamegate, for the uninitiated, was when Amb!@#$%^&*ador Wilson's wife, Victoria Plame's name was 'leaked' to Robert Novak of the Washington Post among others and printed. Now, this isn't a bad thing, except that she was an undercover CIA agent investigating Weapons of M!@#$%^&* Destruction throughout the world, including the worldwide "Nuclear Wal-Mart" that is the greatest threat to world security today.

 

The contact was someone in the White House, a white house that John Dean writes in his book, "Worse then Watergate" that is more secretive then Nixon, i.e. the most secretive one in history. NOTHING leaks without the inner circle knowing about it.

 

Bush has systematically refused to find the culprit, which either means he or the inner circle is in on it, or he really doesn't care about this massive blow to the war on terrorism.

 

But hey, it's not a blowjob so nobody cares smile.gif

 

Summary: Bush can not run on his record so he must smear Kerry. Someone in the Bush White House has committed treason, if not more.

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There is currently a criminal investigation ongoing conserning Victoria Plame. To pretend it doesn't exist is stupid. -*BAD WORD*-, Bush has retained a criminal lawyer over this.

 

Let's see, what else:

 

Dean is a conservative and was a Nixon staffer. Nice liberal propoganda there too.

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I still see nothing about Kerry's senate record.

 

Oi, at least get the timeframe right. Kerry served 8 to 9 months in vietnam. 4 to 5 months on a guided missle frigate that was off the coast of vietnam and 4 months on a swiftboat.
-*BAD WORD*-, we'll give him an even year served in veitnam.. he's still served over a decade more in the senate.

 

The reason you're seeing his Vietnam record is simple

 

Yes, it is, because he can't focus on his Senate record, his voting history would tear his campaign apart.

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But i'll bet you a certain -*BAD WORD*- Cheney, former Sec of Defense, would also be implicated in most of it too

 

-*BAD WORD*- Cheney isn't running for president. <3

 

"Yeah our guy made alot of bad votes, but your guys buddy did!!!!"

 

Heh, sorry Vile, this administration has already shown their stance on the war on terror, the only thing we have to go by on with kerry is his past record, and it doesn't look to good.

 

But.. Just for kicks

 

Voted NO on banning partial birth abortions. Partial Birth Abortion Ban; Bill S. 1692 ; vote number 1999-340 on Oct 21, 1999

 

Voted NO on Amendment to prohibit flag burning. Flag Desecration Bill; Bill S. J. Res. 31 ; vote number 1995-600 on Dec 12, 1995

 

Voted NO on deducting Social Security payments on income taxes. Bill S Con Res 57 ; vote number 1996-140 on May 22, 1996

 

Voted NO on ending special funding for minority & women-owned business. Motion to invoke cloture; Bill S.1173 ; vote number 1997-275 on Oct 23, 1997

 

Voted NO on banning human cloning. Motion to invoke cloture on motion to proceed to S. 1601; Bill S. 1601 ; vote number 1998-10 on Feb 11, 1998

 

Voted NO on allowing personal retirement accounts. Bill S.Con.Res.86 ; vote number 1998-56 on Apr 1, 1998

 

Voted NO on allowing Roth IRAs for retirees. Roth Amdt #2339; Bill H.R. 2676 ; vote number 1998-120 on May 6, 1998

 

Voted NO on mandatory prison terms for crimes involving firearms. Bill HR.3355 ; vote number 1994-126 on May 19, 1994

 

Voted NO on limiting product liability punitive damage awards. Conference Report on H.R. 956; Bill H. R. 956 ; vote number 1996-46 on Mar 21, 1996

 

Voted NO on increasing penalties for drug offenses. Bill S.625 ; vote number 1999-360 on Nov 10, 1999

 

Votes to Cut Defense Spending by 2% (S. Con. Res. 29, CQ Vote #49, Apr 25, 1991)

 

Votes to Slash Over $3 Billion from Defense (H.R. 2707, CQ Vote #182, Sep 10, 1991)

 

Votes to Cut $6 Billion from Defense (S. Con. Res. 106, CQ Vote #73, Apr 9, 1992)

 

Votes Against Military Pay Raise (S. Con. Res. 18, CQ Vote #73, Mar 24, 1993)

 

ntroduced an amendment to SLASH defense spending by 4 billion dollars and Intelligence spending by about 1 billion. Amendment 1452, 1994, Senate Floor

 

Introduces a bill to SLASH Department of Defense Funding by 6.5 Billion (S. 1580, Introduced Feb 29, 1996) (No one was willing to co-sponsor this bill!)

 

Voted YES to freeze defense spending for 7 Years, slashing over $34 Billion from defense. (S. Con. Res. 13, CQ Vote #181, May 24, 1995)

 

Voted NO on deploying missile defense as soon as possible. Bill S 1873 ; vote number 1998-262 on Sep 9, 1998

 

Voted YES on allowing another round of military base closures. Bill S.1059 ; vote number 1999-147 on May 26, 1999

 

Voted NO on requiring schools to allow voluntary prayer. Bill S.1513 ; vote number 1994-236 on Jul 27, 1994

 

 

oted NO on education savings accounts. H.R. 2646 Conference Report; Bill H.R. 2646 ; vote number 1998-169 on Jun 24, 1998

 

School Vouchers: this legislation would force local governments to fund religious and other private educational schools through cash vouchers to students.

JFK voted NO to vouchers.

 

FK Has Voted Against Tax Reductions and for Higher Taxes a total of 379 times! Here's 352 and here are 27 more! (PDF format)

 

Voted YES To Increase Gas Tax By 6 Cents Per Gallon. (S. 3209, CQ Vote #280: Rejected 45-55: R 8-37; D 37-18, 10/18/90)

 

In Two Votes, Said YES to a 4.3 Cents-Per-Gallon Increase In Gas Tax And 2.5 Cents-Per-Gallon Extension Of Existing Gas Tax. (H.R. 2264, CQ Vote #190: passed 50-49: R 0-43; D 49-6, With Vice President Al Gore Casting A “Yea” Vote, 6/25/93, Kerry Voted Yea; H.R. 2264, CQ Vote #247: Adopted 51-50: R 0-44; D 50-6, With Vice President Al Gore Casting A “Yea” Vote, 8/6/93, Kerry Voted Yea)

 

Voted NO on eliminating the 'marriage penalty'. Bill HR.4810 ; vote number 2000-215 on Jul 18, 2000

 

Voted NO on cutting taxes by $1.35 trillion over 11 years. Bill HR 1836 ; vote number 2001-165 on May 23, 2001

 

Voted NO on $350 billion in tax breaks over 11 years. Bill HR.2 ; vote number 2003-196 on May 23, 2003

 

 

Full list, showing his YEA and NAE votes, (some good, some bad)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Linky Linky

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But you see, the problem comes in where people attack Mr. Kerry on his voting record, paticularly defense cuts, when Mr. Cheney supported those same cuts way back when.

 

It's just hoping people don't do the research :)

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